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St. Paul's R.C. Church, Cramlington, Northumberland, NE23 6EF
Diocese of Hexham & Newcastle
Part of the St. Benet Biscop Partnership
Telephone: 01670 712476
PLEASE NOTE OUR PARISH WEBSITE HAS BEEN REDESIGNED AND RELOCATED.
IT CAN NOW BE FOUND USING THE FOLLOWING LINK - https://stpauls-rc.co.uk
Our church is fully open for attending Mass.
A FACE COVERING IS STILL REQUIRED FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.
You can join our services live on our Facebook page "St Pauls RC Church, Cramlington" https://www.facebook.com/groups/143816098991252/ via the Live Streaming
or about 1 hour after Mass has finished on our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/StPaulsRCChurchCramlington
Welcome to our Parish Web Site. Please take a few minutes to browse through it.
We hope that you find it useful and informative. If there is any information you feel would enhance the site or would like to tell us what you think about our site please contact us by e mail at webmaster@stpauls-rc.co.uk
To contact our Parish Priest please email parishpriest@stpauls-rc.co.uk
Our Whatsap Page, "St Pauls RC Church Cram", has parish information and is also used for social connectivity as some people do not have access to Facebook. Should you require further information please email webmaster@stpauls-rc.co.uk
We are a Worshiping Community of young and old whose aim is to build up the reign of Jesus Christ in Cramlington, working in conjunction with fellow Christians in our town. We try to follow the example of Jesus Christ, caring for all God’s children throughout the world, by what we say and do in our daily lives.
Our Parish Mission Statement: To discover and develop a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
The following link takes you to information on the life of St. Paul via Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_the_Apostle
If you wish to attend another church at any time including when there is no celebrating at St. Paul's with a congregation please ensure you contact that church prior to attending as many still have a booking system in place and may have to turn you away.
Unfortunately this is what has happened at St. John The Baptist, Annitsford.